Farbman Group hosts vegan-style pop-up supper

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For the Farbman Group, “chartreuse” represents more than the color green. Chartreuse is a pop-up dining experience held at various locations. This month, it’ll take place at the Fisher Building.  
 
Corrine Rice, a certified raw and vegan chef is hosting the event to create “a memorable culinary social movement that exists briefly and disappears immediately, as if It were a dream.”
 
The evening will feature a four-course all vegan meal with menu items including an Asian-salad, crab cakes, jalapeno-watermelon gazpacho and an almond nougatine. Tuesday is the last day to visit the Fisher Building or New Center building to win tickets to the pop-up dining experience.
 
Live entertainment is part of the event and a video crew from American Hipster Presents will film the meal for its YouTube documentary series.
 
“Farbman Group is committed to doing our part to support the creative entrepreneurs that make Detroit a one-of-a kind place to live and work,” said Farbman. “Guests will get to experience the grandeur of the Fisher Building while enjoying a culinary experience that is unmatched.”
 
The pop-up dining experience is Friday June 22 at 7 p.m. in the Fisher Building. Tickets are $50 and must be purchased by Tuesday, June 19 (that’s today) at chartreusedetroit.com

Source: Andrea Trapani 
Writer: Leah Johnson 

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